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El. knyga: Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire

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How devastating viruses, pandemics, and other natural catastrophes swept through the far-flung Roman Empire and helped to bring down one of the mightiest civilizations of the ancient world

Here is the monumental retelling of one of the most consequential chapters of human history: the fall of the Roman Empire. The Fate of Rome is the first book to examine the catastrophic role that climate change and infectious diseases played in the collapse of Rome's powera story of nature's triumph over human ambition. Interweaving a grand historical narrative with cutting-edge climate science and genetic discoveries, Kyle Harper traces how the fate of Rome was decided not just by emperors, soldiers, and barbarians but also by volcanic eruptions, solar cycles, climate instability, and devastating viruses and bacteria. The Fate of Rome is a sweeping account of how one of history's greatest civilizations encountered and endured, yet ultimately succumbed to, the cumulative burden of nature's violence.

Recenzijos

"One of Medium.coms Books of the Year 2017" "One of The Times Literary Supplements Books of the Year 2017" "One of the Forbes.com Great Anthropology and History Books of 2017 (chosen by Kristina Killgrove)" "One of The Federalists Notable Books for 2017" "Honorable Mention for the 2018 PROSE Award in Classics, Association of American Publishers" "One of Strategy + Business's Best Business Books in Economics for 2018" "One of Choice Reviews' Outstanding Academic Titles of 2018"

List of Maps
xi
Timeline xii
Prologue: Nature's Triumph 1(5)
Chapter 1 Environment and Empire
6(17)
Chapter 2 The Happiest Age
23(42)
Chapter 3 Apollo's Revenge
65(54)
Chapter 4 The Old Age of the World
119(41)
Chapter 5 Fortune's Rapid Wheel
160(39)
Chapter 6 The Wine-Press of Wrath
199(47)
Chapter 7 Judgment Day
246(42)
Epilogue: Humanity's Triumph? 288(7)
Acknowledgments 295(4)
Appendixes 299(18)
Notes 317(34)
Bibliography 351(64)
Index 415
Kyle Harper is professor of classics and letters at the University of Oklahoma. His books include Slavery in the Late Roman World, AD 275425.